068e6150-d8d0-11e6-a08e-52540045b0afengdatasetUniversity of Milan, Division of Plant Productionhttp://sp7.irea.cnr.it/ERMES/project/+39-0250316578mailto:tommaso.stella@unimi.itpointOfContact2017-01-12ISO191152003/Cor.1:2006http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/3035http://www.epsg-registry.org/ERMES ES_EI_R3_Risk_Biotic_20162017-01-12publicationurn:cnr:irea:inspire_dataset_ermes:20170112030827639:70802This dataset contains a time-series of potential risk for rice blast infection simulated by the ERMES WARM regional modelling solution for the Spanish study area, from 01/07/2016 to 31/08/2016. This dataset was created in the framework of ERMES (an Earth obseRvation Model based ricE information Service), which is a FP7 Project co-funded by the European Commission with the objective of developing a prototype of downstream service dedicated to the rice sector to support authorities and farmers.University of Milan, Division of Plant Productiontel:+39-0250316515mailto:roberto.confalonieri@unimi.itresourceProviderLand useGEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.02008-06-01publicationPlant Diseases/Disorders/PestsGCMD - Earth Science Keywords, version 5.3.32007-01-01publicationERMESAccess and use is open for non commercial uses according to Creative Commons License CC-BY-NC (>3.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode.otherRestrictionsAccess and fruition of data is open for non commercial uses.2000engfarming-0.86851382711.191550040538.617262316540.94526451592016-07-012016-08-31http://get-it.ermes-fp7space.eu/layers/geonode:es_riskbiotic_japonicamedium_2016_196Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services2010-12-08publicationSee the referenced specificationtrueThe “Diseases” component was run on 2x2 km cells of a grid covering the regional Spanish study area in order to obtain the potential blast infection events. Outputs were validated comparing the simulated infections with information retrieved from grey literature and provided by Spanish ERMES partners.